Recently, Abbi Siler, our Marketing & Project Manager, presented at the District Conference for Rotary in Jonesboro, Arkansas. The presentation focuses on social media and it's impact on communications and specifically Rotary International.
7. Facebook does collect data – but you choose to be there and what to share – so NEVER share anything you wouldn’t want on a billboard with your name and photo next to it.
12. Read the fine print of all social networks – don’t just skip past the Terms of Service.
13. Be professional – there’s no sense in being online if you aren’t going to represent yourself well. If you wouldn’t say something out loud in a professional setting, then it probably does not belong in a status update.
14. Avoid the sweeping generalizations & fear tactics in some headings & titles.
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Everyone should be aware of our official page on rotary.org/socialnetworkingJoin a network and see what we’re doing Interact with us and others start sharing Rotary’s story through video, images, news, comments.If you have an Interact or Rotaract club… invite them to be involved.Visit rotary.org/webinars to listen to past social media webinars from 2 Feb and 9 Feb